2016
DOI: 10.1590/1982-021620161864616
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Relação entre as habilidades auditivas no primeiro ano de vida e o diagnóstico de linguagem em prematuros

Abstract: Purpose: this article aims at investigating the relation between the hearing abilities in the first year of life and the diagnosis of language between 2 and 4 years of age in preterm infants born weighing less than 2,000 grams. Methods: the infants were selected from the database of this program composing a group of 54 infants with transient evoked otoacoustic emissions present in the first three months, with an auditory behavior between 6 and 18 months and an evaluation of language between 2 and 4 years of ag… Show more

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“…22 Recent research found that children who do not recognize verbal orders between 12 and 18 months are 12.5% more likely to have language delay between two and four years of age. 23 Another study found that the absence of speech recognition in the first year increases in 66.7% the chance of presenting altered neurological examination at the age of three. 24 These results demonstrate the importance of monitoring the preterm and high-risk children, including those with PIVH.…”
Section: 13mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…22 Recent research found that children who do not recognize verbal orders between 12 and 18 months are 12.5% more likely to have language delay between two and four years of age. 23 Another study found that the absence of speech recognition in the first year increases in 66.7% the chance of presenting altered neurological examination at the age of three. 24 These results demonstrate the importance of monitoring the preterm and high-risk children, including those with PIVH.…”
Section: 13mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…as a sign of change in the auditorycentral nervous system 31 . Study revealed that children who do not properly localize sound from six to nine months have 1.69 higher chance of having language impairment between four and six years of age 33 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Also, infants with agenesis of the corpus callosum showed delay in the recognition of commands which is also considered a sign central change 31 . Study states that children who do not recognize orders between 12 and 18 months have 12.5 times higher chance of having language delay between four and six years old 33 . Children on the SG also presented change in ability to locate sounds, during the follow up.…”
Section: Central Alteration Peripheral Alterationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A identificação da fonte sonora envolve a capacidade de detectar a direção e lugar de origem do som no espaço, sendo definida como localização auditiva (Furst, et al, 2004;Oliveira, et al, 2008a;Geffner, 2019). É uma habilidade da audição que está presente em todos os animais e se desenvolve no ser humano a partir do primeiro semestre de vida, funcionando como um mecanismo de proteção importante para a sobrevivência (Menezes, et al, 2005;Grothe & Pecka, 2014;Luiz, et al, 2016).…”
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